Andy Murray has had four sessions under the lights on the main courts of
Melbourne Park, getting accustomed to people, the placements, the pigeons,
so that he is not surprised by a single thing when he takes on Roger Federer
this morning for a place in the Australian Open final. It is all about
minimising the things that might go wrong.

The leaving of no stone unturned is the Ivan Lendl way and Murray has accepted
the discipline totally. “I think that’s why I got a bit frustrated on the
court in my last couple of matches because I didn’t